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  • The Delavine Affair (1955)
  • 64 min | Crime, Drama
The Delavine Affair (1955)
64 min | Crime, Drama

A man's death leads a local newspaperman and the man's girlfriend to seek the killer.
Director
Writers
George Fisher (screenplay) | Robert H. Chapman (based on the original story: "Winter Wears A Shroud") (as Robert Chapman) | Basil Boothroyd (additional dialogue) (as J.B. Boothroyd)
Producer
Cinematographer
Jonah Jones (lighting cameraman)
Editor
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Status
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Updated Jan 3, 1955

Release date
1955 (United States)

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Cast

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18 cast members
Name Known for
Peter Reynolds
Rex Banner Rex Banner   See fewer
Honor Blackman
Maxine Banner Maxine Banner   See fewer
Gordon Jackson
Florian Florian   See fewer
Peter Neil
Inspector Johnson Inspector Johnson   See fewer
Laurie Main
Summit Summit   See fewer
Peter Swanwick
Meyerling (as Peter Swannick) Meyerling (as Peter Swannick)   See fewer
Katie Johnson
Mrs. Bissett Mrs. Bissett   See fewer
Mark Daly
Mr. Bissett Mr. Bissett   See fewer
Anna Turner
Mrs. Halloran Mrs. Halloran   See fewer
Mae Bacon
Fanny (as Mai Bacon) Fanny (as Mai Bacon)   See fewer
Hal Osmond
Old Man Old Man   See fewer
Vernon Kelso
Macgregor Macgregor   See fewer
Victor Harrington
Man In Grapes Pub (uncredited) Man In Grapes Pub (uncredited)   See fewer
George Roderick
Desk Sergeant (uncredited) Desk Sergeant (uncredited)   See fewer
John H. Watson
Detective Sergeant (uncredited) Detective Sergeant (uncredited)   See fewer
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